Quote by Charlotte Church
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They used to but not any more. You kind of get used to it – you accept it is part of your job – if youre famous and you want this life, you have got to accept this part of it as well. – Charlotte Church

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I love singing – singing is what Im famous for doing. Now its turned into things I am famous for doing – like having rows with my mum or about my boyfriend, so it does get irritating. – Charlotte Church

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